1) The smallest is on this here 12 in MacBook; there's
also a 17 in iMac and a 15 in HP laptop screen (all
calibrated).

2) Native resolution, in this case 1280 x 800 (others
are about the same).

3) 600 pixels high, 1000 pixels wide. If no title or
border, add 100 pixels.

4) 300 high min, 600 high max

5) Yes

Rick

--- Shel Belinkoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Since there has been a rather interesting and lively
> discussion in a couple
> of other threads discussing computer screen size and
> resolution, it may be
> time to poll the topic again.
> 
> 1)  What size screen do you use
> 
> 2)  What resolution do you prefer?
> 
> 3)  What's the largest size image that you can see
> on your screen without
> undue scrolling?  This would have to take into
> consideration real estate
> eaten up by the browser.
> 
> 4)  What minimum/maximum size images do you prefer
> to look at?
> 
> 5)  If you had to scroll to see an entire image,
> would you be less inclined
> to view additional images from that poster?
> 
> 
> Shel
> 
> 
> 
> 
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